Imaro
Legend
Umm, nope.
Different editions, different takes on a setting, doesn't matter. The point is, you're still trying to tell everyone else that they are doing it wrong and that their version of the game (be that at the setting or edition level) isn't the OneTrueWay.
Be that as it may, where is the difference? It's okay to change lore across editions, but, not within specific settings? That doesn't seem to hold up to scrutiny since so much sturm and drang has been spilled over changes between editions.
I mean, good grief, you're now telling @pemerton that he didn't actually add Wizards of High Sorcery to Greyhawk because his version doesn't include hunting down renegade wizards.You are actually telling someone else that the things they are claiming in their own game aren't actually true because they don't follow your specific take on canon.
Can you get any more Onetruewayism than that?
So your poiint is that anyone can claim anything and disputing said claim if you feel it is incorrect... is Onetruewayism... yeah not buying it. I think @pemerton's WoHS are missing fundamental and defining characteristics so I don't agree with his assertion that he added WoHS to his game... that's not Onetruewayism... that's disagreeing which we are all free to do and is kind of the point of a discussion forum. IMO he added his own homebrewed sect...cult...order (Not exactly clear on what it was) based on the WoHS.
EDIT: And for the record this is exactly what I posted...
So it had fundamental differences from the WoHS... you basically used them as a basis but created your own homebrewed sect. I wouldn't call that adding WoHS to Greyhawk.
As you can see I stated that I wouldn't call it adding WoHS to Greyhawk, doesn't mean [MENTION=42582]pemerton[/MENTION]g can't, however claiming that I am spouting Onetruewayism because my opinion differes from his is incorrect.
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